Representatives of High Commission of India in Dhaka and Assistant High Commissioner of India, Chattogram on Sunday paid their solemn tribute to fallen Indian soldiers who fought under the flag of Commonwealth countries in World War-II at Chittagong War Cemetery.
The cemetery, originally created for hospital deaths, was enlarged to receive burials from a number of isolated sites and contains 751 war graves, which includes 14 sailors, 545 soldiers and 194 airmen.
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There are also four non-world war graves in the cemetery.
The cemetery houses graves of soldiers from UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, East Africa, West Africa, Burma (Myanmar), Netherlands, Japan and Undivided India.
A total of 214 graves of personnel from undivided India also include more than 10 graves of personnel who were natives of present day Bangladesh.